Effect of crosslinking density on adhesion performance and flexibility properties of acrylic pressure sensitive adhesives for flexible display applications

2017 ◽  
Vol 74 ◽  
pp. 137-143 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jung-Hun Lee ◽  
Tae-Hyung Lee ◽  
Kyu-Sung Shim ◽  
Ji-Won Park ◽  
Hyun-Joong Kim ◽  
...  
2008 ◽  
Vol 22 (13) ◽  
pp. 1401-1423 ◽  
Author(s):  
Young-Jun Park ◽  
Dong-Hyuk Lim ◽  
Hyun-Joong Kim ◽  
Hyo-Sook Joo ◽  
Hyun-Sung Do

Materials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (9) ◽  
pp. 2164
Author(s):  
Ji-Hong Bae ◽  
Jong-Chan Won ◽  
Won-Bin Lim ◽  
Byeong-Joo Kim ◽  
Ju-Hong Lee ◽  
...  

Polyurethane pressure-sensitive adhesives (PU-PSAs) with satisfactory tack, cohesion, and removability were newly developed through the synthetic process by reacting methylene diisocyanate, poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG), and a 1,4-butanediol chain extender based on the different HDI/HDI trimer ratios. The sticking properties of PU-PSAs depended on both the HDI/HDI trimer ratio and crosslinking-agent composition in the formulation. The molecular weight (MW) dependence of adhesion in PU-PSA was observed in the range of 1000 < Mn < 3000, suggesting that the increase in MW limits the pressure-sensitive adhesion of these samples. The differences in the crosslinking-density significantly affected the cohesion, adhesion, and tack in PU-PSA. The formulation of 50 wt.% 600PEG and 50 wt.% crosslinking-agent and an HDI/HDI trimer ratio of 1.0 led to the optimal balance between the adhesion and cohesion properties owing to the sufficient tack, high 180-peel strength, and good cohesion.


2012 ◽  
Vol 26 (10-11) ◽  
pp. 1629-1643 ◽  
Author(s):  
Seung-Woo Lee ◽  
Ji-Won Park ◽  
Yong-Hee Lee ◽  
Hyun-Joong Kim ◽  
Miriam Rafailovich ◽  
...  

Polymers ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (12) ◽  
pp. 1959 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jung-Hun Lee ◽  
Gyu-Seong Shim ◽  
Hyun-Joong Kim ◽  
Youngdo Kim

Acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) is used to fix each layer of a flexible display. Acrylic PSA needs to satisfy specific elongation and recovery requirements so that reliability of the flexible display can be achieved. For this reason, we aimed to design an acrylic PSA/acrylic elastomer (AE) blend and to study how some viscoelastic and adhesion properties are influenced by the AE content into the mixed, blended system. Samples were characterized by UV–Vis spectrophotometry for transmittance, texture analysis for adhesion performances, and dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) for recovery and viscoelasticity. When acrylic PSA/AE was simply blended, the adhesion performance changed due to the influence of the long molecular chains of AE. Based on this result, the AE content was fixed at 10 wt %, and acrylic PSA prepolymer was crosslinked at different concentrations of crosslinking agent. Peel strength and probe tack decreased as the concentration of crosslinking agent increased, as reported in previous studies. On the other hand, as the content of the crosslinking agent increased, recovery characteristics were improved. Additionally, as the content of the crosslinking agent increased, the storage modulus also increased, although the glass-transition temperature was not affected. According to these findings, we successfully proved the possibility of using AE to adjust adhesion performance and recovery of acrylic PSA for designing flexible displays.


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